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Air.177 06-08-2004 15:30

Savage Rifles
 
Does anyone have any experience with Savage Rifles? I am looking to purchase a .308 bolt action rifle and there is a heavy barrelled savage that looks like it may just fit the bill. Also in the running is the Tikka T3 "Varmint" I have handled both rifles and they are both quite nice for their price range. I'll most likely be using the rifle for target shooting and the occasional hunt. Any input is greatly appreciated.

Matt 06-08-2004 17:08

Re: Savage Rifles
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Air.177
Does anyone have any experience with Savage Rifles? I am looking to purchase a .308 bolt action rifle and there is a heavy barrelled savage that looks like it may just fit the bill. Also in the running is the Tikka T3 "Varmint" I have handled both rifles and they are both quite nice for their price range. I'll most likely be using the rifle for target shooting and the occasional hunt. Any input is greatly appreciated.
I have a Savage Arms .308 with the Choate stock and their silky smooth "AccuTrigger". Great gun, heavy as s*** though for a hunting rifle at about 11-12lbs loaded with scope.

I have some pictures of mine but am not able to post them cause they are too big, and dont know how to resize. Let me know and I'll email them to you.

Team Sergeant 06-08-2004 19:26

Send the pictures to me. I'll fix them for you.

TS

JD@professionalsoldiers.com

Matt 06-08-2004 22:38

Gracias seƱor
 
e-mail out.

Air.177 06-08-2004 23:07

Ah yes, Team Sergeant.

Guardian angel of those of us too thick to figure out how to post pictures:D

Team Sergeant 06-09-2004 07:17

For Matt
 
Matt's Pic;

Air.177 06-09-2004 08:44

Nice looking Rifle.

I see you took the pic in your treehouse:D

Matt 06-09-2004 10:20

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Matt's Pic;
Thanks TS.

Smokin Joe 06-09-2004 13:53

Air,

I have a Savage 10FLP. In .308 win. (The one Major Plaster desgined for Savage) I bought it before Savage started putting there accu triggers in there guns. The action is stiff and the factory trigger sucked.

I had a good gunsmith try and rework the bolt to make it some-what smooth but it still rattles when you load or slide the bolt. Once it is seated it is solid as a rock.

The trigger pull was in excess of 14 lbs. I don't know what it broke at but it maxed out our scale at 14 lbs and still didn't break. I changed the trigger to an after market I got from Brownells. It shoots fine now.

Last and the best group I have ever shot with it was 3 inch group at 500 meters with 0 wind.

Bottom line I think it is a good rifle for the price

BadMuther 06-13-2004 13:43

Want to sell it?

:D

Smokin Joe 06-14-2004 07:36

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Originally posted by BadMuther
Want to sell it?

:D

Oh I see how it is you want to pick it up AFTER I get all the work done. :) Nope I don't want to sell it (yet) Plus it is a left handed rifle...I don't think you would want it.

BadMuther 06-14-2004 10:53

Get a rh LTR shooting good and let me know. :D

Smokin Joe 06-14-2004 12:25

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Originally posted by BadMuther
Get a rh LTR shooting good and let me know. :D
What am I your Prision Bitch? :D

On second thought don't answer that.

BMPDsniper93 06-14-2004 23:31

I have a Savage rifle that I use on duty as LE sniper with a sharpshooter trigger, McMillan A2 stock(woodland camo), scope base and rings are Precision Reflex topped with SuperSniper 10x42 scope outstanding weapon now, but at first a problem child as the standard stock on a Savage became flimsy after a few rounds causing my group to open, if you decide on a Savage they make one with both a McMillan A3 and choate stock(McMillan much better option) and if you get a set-up rifle they are mounted with Leupold scope, so you can't go wrong with a Savage.

Smokin Joe 06-15-2004 07:34

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Originally posted by BMPDsniper93
I have a Savage rifle that I use on duty as LE sniper with a sharpshooter trigger, McMillan A2 stock(woodland camo), scope base and rings are Precision Reflex topped with SuperSniper 10x42 scope outstanding weapon now, but at first a problem child as the standard stock on a Savage became flimsy after a few rounds causing my group to open, if you decide on a Savage they make one with both a McMillan A3 and choate stock(McMillan much better option) and if you get a set-up rifle they are mounted with Leupold scope, so you can't go wrong with a Savage.
Welcome BMPDsniper93


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